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A Year of Mornings
A collection of fifty love poems that follows a young heart as it finds love, finds the strength to be in love and finally, finds the strength to let go.
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I am a platform engineer and a writer based in Finland.
I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.
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I send out a newsletter once a week about living in Finland + five interesting things I've found on the open web.
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Re-designing my home screen and the way I use my phone
Focus modes + Shortcuts magic
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First impressions of Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s general agent by Simon Willison
New from Anthropic today is Claude Cowork, a "research preview" that they describe as "Claude Code for the rest of your work". It's currently available only to Max subscribers ($100 or $200 per month plans) as part of the updated Claude Desktop macOS application. […]
The announcement video is cool too. I saw it on LinkedIn. This makes CC accessible to the masses. I like Anthropic’s product sensibilities. They are building things which are interesting to me - more in the automation space. OpenAI seems to be throwing everything against the wall and seeing what works.
I have not tried it yet.
Be Wary of Digital Deskilling - Cal Newport
In his 1974 book, Labor and Monopoly Capital, the influential Marxist political economist Harry Braverman argued that the expanding “science-technical revolution” was being exploited by companies to increasingly “deskill” workers; to leave them in “ignorance, incapacity, and thus in fitness for machine servitude.” The more employees outsource skilled activity to machines, the more controllable they become. […]
Boris Cherny is a senior technical lead at Anthropic who manages a large team and likely owns a significant amount of stock options in the company. Of course, he’s excited about the idea of agents replacing programmers, but that doesn’t mean we have to share his enthusiasm.
A Software Library with No Code by Drew Breunig
the whenwords library contains no code. Instead, whenwords contains specs and tests, specifically:
- SPEC.md: A detailed description of how the library should behave and how it should be implemented.
- tests.yaml: A list of language-agnostic test cases, defined as input/output pairs, that any implementation must pass.
- INSTALL.md: Instructions for building whenwords, for you, the human.
Drew goes on to list a bunch of scenarios when this will not be useful. But it’s an interesting way to look at libraries.
What’s on your desk, Stevie Bonifield?
I just got that when I moved last month, and it’s one of my favorite additions to my desk setup. It’s a double-decker laptop mount I got for around $30 on Amazon and just clamps onto the side of my desk (no screws necessary!).
I love reading these desk setups. This one has a nice clip on thing you can put your laptop in among other things.
Survey: Majority of Finns do not use AI at work by
A survey by recruitment and HR firm Barona has found that just 32 percent of people in Finland use artificial intelligence (AI) at work on a weekly basis.
A mistake that I often make is think that the world is filled with me. It’s not. I work in the IT industry. The majority of the world does not.
Hence, it takes a moment for me to say, yes, this makes sense.
Garden
Lords of uncreation
A Closed and Common Orbit
Elements of Fiction Writing - Scene & Structure
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy